A few of you may have gotten emails from me asking how you blur the backgrounds on your pictures, especially
you,
you (yes, flea market fancy, so nicely blurred...),
you, and
you. And I have received many helpful suggestions. I went to our local camera store, which specializes in Canon. I read countless suggestions in chatrooms, blogs, etc. And along the way, I learned a lot more about aperture, shutter speed, ISO--the "photographic triangle" that is responsible for getting me the look that I want (note: I highly recommend the book
Understanding Exposure by Bryan Peterson for a lot of easy-to-understand information). The bottom line: nothing worked for my Canon G9 (something to do with the sensor). Now in all fairness to the G9, it is a great camera. Except it loves keeping things nicely focused. Which is great. Unless you are
obsessed interested in having a blurred background.
Mark
got really tired of hearing about my blur obsession generously said, "Honey, just go get a Canon SLR." Really. He is just the greatest husband around.
And he even said, "Yes,
of course add the 100 mm macro lens" (used, because a new one carries a price tag that even a super generous husband wasn't going along with).
You'd think I could give you a better picture of this new addition to our family.
But it's taken with my G9, totally in a hurry.
And so, of course, everything is nicely in focus...